Parkring is part of the world renown Ringstraße, an elegant boulevard encircling the city’s historic center – where the cultural junction meets the urban landscape. Stephansdom, Graben, Tuchlauben and Kohlmarkt can be reached by walking in a few minutes time. Cultural institutions such as Staatsoper, Konzerthaus, Musikverein, Albertina, Kunsthistorisches Museum and Burgtheater are also very near.

Parkring faces an oasis in the heart of the city - the beautiful Stadtpark, that inserts a touch of green living into a daily lifestyle offering beautiful views and inviting leisurely strolls through nature’s seasons.

Parkring is part of the world renown Ringstraße, an elegant boulevard encircling the city’s historic center – where the cultural junction meets the urban landscape. Stephansdom, Graben, Tuchlauben and Kohlmarkt can be reached by walking in a few minutes time. Cultural institutions such as Staatsoper, Konzerthaus, Musikverein, Albertina, Kunsthistorisches Museum and Burgtheater are also very near.

Parkring faces an oasis in the heart of the city - the beautiful Stadtpark, that inserts a touch of green living into a daily lifestyle offering beautiful views and inviting leisurely strolls through nature’s seasons.

Vienna, The Global City

Vienna is one of Europe’s most beautiful cities and the center itself has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage site proving that its cultural heritage is undeniable. Yet, it is a major economic and political center hosting international organizations like the United Nations and OPEC.

Highest Quality Of Life

Vienna’s modern infrastructure plus countless green spaces such as the Stadtpark, a distinct urban bustle, cozy cafes and nearby vineyards, help create a favorable environment. Rich in architectural ensembles, including baroque castles and gardens, the late 19th century Ringstraße is lined with grand buildings, monuments and parks.

In The Heart Of Europe

Vienna was once the capital of the so-called Danube Monarchy. Located in the heart of the continent Austria later became an important hub between Old and New Europe. Even today it remains the gateway to the CEE Region.